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ross, an msnbc mid-east diplomacy analyst. ambassador, great to have you here. you are no stranger to the peace process and helped broker the '95 west barveg gaza strip between israel and palestine. in your estimation, what kind of impetus can kerry bring to the restart that former secretary of states have not been able to convey? >> well, i think we are clearly in a difficult time because there's such a high level of disbelief and even cynicism about the process. so i think merely trying to resume talks while it's an important objective, it may be even a more important objective to see if you can create a set of ground rules for those talks. which you don't want to do is resume the talks and then have them crash again. what you do want to do is try to
ross, an msnbc mid-east diplomacy analyst. ambassador, great to have you here. you are no stranger to the peace process and helped broker the '95 west barveg gaza strip between israel and palestine. in your estimation, what kind of impetus can kerry bring to the restart that former secretary of states have not been able to convey? >> well, i think we are clearly in a difficult time because there's such a high level of disbelief and even cynicism about the process. so i think merely trying...
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ambassador and nbc news middle east diplomacy analyst dennis ross. it's a tough monday here today, dennis, bear with me. so first of all, the red line. the president said it several times. was that a mistake, to establish a red line you're not prepared to liver odeliver on? >> i don't think once you establish you're outlining a red line, by definition you're prepared to do something about it there's a history with red lines. whenever you establish a red line, understand it has two different dimensions to it. one is you're implying that anything short of it won't trigger action by you, but you're also saying if that's crossed, you will absolutely do something. so i do think the president is in a position where he has to find a way to cross the threshold now because even if we can't corroborate specifically exactly what's been done by the syrians, we're saying that we have varying degrees of confidence that they've used chemical weapons. so that does cross the red line. >> they seem to be really very carefully, though, falling all over themselves, if y
ambassador and nbc news middle east diplomacy analyst dennis ross. it's a tough monday here today, dennis, bear with me. so first of all, the red line. the president said it several times. was that a mistake, to establish a red line you're not prepared to liver odeliver on? >> i don't think once you establish you're outlining a red line, by definition you're prepared to do something about it there's a history with red lines. whenever you establish a red line, understand it has two...
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we're joined now by ambassador dennis ross, former special assistant to president obama and currently with the washington institute for near east policy the. he's an msnbc middle east diplomacy analyst. ambassador, thanks for being with us. secretary kerry is said to be floating a 2002 plan endorsed by the arab league. again, that's a decade ago and is that includes withdrawal from all lands occupied by the '67 mid east war. when you look at what's being discussed at the moment, does it look like the jennings of a mid east peace talk revival here? >> well, i think what you see is the secretary of state is trying to inject a new dynamic, create some new energy and see if he can find a new basis on which to resume a negotiating process. it's going to take some effort, it's going to take some time. the level of disbelief and distrust on each side is so great that you don't want to launch a process that's going to fail as soon as you get it under way. so it takes quite a bit of preparatory work and i think that's what the secretary of state is trying to do. >> laying the groundwork. now w
we're joined now by ambassador dennis ross, former special assistant to president obama and currently with the washington institute for near east policy the. he's an msnbc middle east diplomacy analyst. ambassador, thanks for being with us. secretary kerry is said to be floating a 2002 plan endorsed by the arab league. again, that's a decade ago and is that includes withdrawal from all lands occupied by the '67 mid east war. when you look at what's being discussed at the moment, does it look...
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and radio talk show host, dennis prager on to take your calls, tweets, and facebook comments. his most recent book is called "still the best hope: whyed we world needs american values to triumph" and this is michael moss hoff "the new york times." a pulitzer price winner and his most recent book is on processed foods, called "salt, sugar fathom how the food giants hooked us. " after that an author panel on state h. onne aut california, and one about florida. finding florida, the true history of the sunshine state is the name of his book. following that, in a couple hours we want to introduce you to kathleen sharpe. she has written a book called blood medicine, blowing the whistle on one of the most deadly is prescription drugs ever, and then a panel on legalizing marijuana. doug fine's book is call "too high to fail:anna the new grebe revolution. " that will end coverage here in los angeles. mark zzetti has written about the cia, the secret army and a war at the ends of the earth. so that'sur lineup om los angeles. right now let's go into the lecture hall and watch hollywood a
and radio talk show host, dennis prager on to take your calls, tweets, and facebook comments. his most recent book is called "still the best hope: whyed we world needs american values to triumph" and this is michael moss hoff "the new york times." a pulitzer price winner and his most recent book is on processed foods, called "salt, sugar fathom how the food giants hooked us. " after that an author panel on state h. onne aut california, and one about florida....
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thank you, ross. japan once again outperformed its asian peers after the boj began its aggressive rush. the nikkei added another 2.8% after gaining over 7% during the past three sessions. exporters cheered as the weaker yen after the boj launched its very first government bond buying operations. securities and financial stocks forged today and developers rallied to nearly 6% after a 12% jump last friday on reflationary policy ones. but elsewhere, it's a mixed day of trade for the rest of rash ya with the sluggish u.s. jobs data waiting on sentiment. in china, the shanghai composite ended lower by 0.6%. it's really about market jitters on the bird flu situation with airliners taking a beating, but drugmakers rallying on hopes. look at pharma stock, added another 3 much 6% after soaring 30% last week. the chinese property plays came under pressure as beijing may raise its down payment requirement for second home loans. meantime, developers underperformed in hong kong after an underwomening secondary hou
thank you, ross. japan once again outperformed its asian peers after the boj began its aggressive rush. the nikkei added another 2.8% after gaining over 7% during the past three sessions. exporters cheered as the weaker yen after the boj launched its very first government bond buying operations. securities and financial stocks forged today and developers rallied to nearly 6% after a 12% jump last friday on reflationary policy ones. but elsewhere, it's a mixed day of trade for the rest of rash...